Boy & Bear returning for 'Limit of Love' regional tour

Boy & Bear returning for 'Limit of Love' regional tour

Fresh from a stellar set at Splendour and the Grass, the five-time ARIA winners released their third studio album Limit Of Love in 2015. An evolution from the band’s previous soundscape, the album is much more stripped back, more serene, and certainly more organic. Despite the bold step to undergo such a change, Boy & Bear have re-emerged, triumphant and fortified. Since its release, the band has trotted around the globe in accordance with their international tour  and in November, they’ll be well and truly returning home!

It’s been a long time coming for us, this regional run. But we always love playing to as many local cities as we can, it takes time to get back there but we’re looking forward to it.
— Killian Gavin (vocals+guitar)

Revered for their stellar live performances, Boy & Bear is ensured to live up to the high acclaim. The boys are already packing their bags, enthused to be hitting the road soon. Over the early December weekend, fans will be able to catch the five in action with three gigs spanning throughout WA.

Friday, DECEMBER 2 | Albany Entertainment Centre, Albany

Saturday, DECEMBER 3 | 3 Oceans Winery, Margaret River

Sunday, DECEMBER 4 | Fremantle Prison, Perth

The regional tour is amongst one of their most immense tours yet, though no mundanity will be spared with the likes of such a vivid ensemble.

We’ll be changing it up night to night really, often the venue depicts what kind of show we will go for. A nice noise pub makes a great rock show while the intimate theatres allow a lot more room for dynamics and banter. Keeps us on our toes and stops us from being repetitive.
— Killian Gavin (vocals+guitar)

Tickets available through boyandbear.com

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